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Celebrate National Solar Appreciation Day with Savings
by Rosa Colucci
March 18, 2025

National Solar Appreciation Day took place on March 14. Celebrated annually on the second Friday in March, citizens are urged to learn more about solar technology and share knowledge on social media channels. Solar energy can have a transformative impact on our planet as it reduces the need for fossil fuels. For most of us, solar energy means solar panels on your home.
Solar Energy in Pittsburgh
Although  Pittsburgh ranks third among the 200 largest cities for cloudy days  with 306 per year, solar energy is still a viable option for homeowners.  Advances in solar panel technology and business models like net metering—which allows you to sell excess power back to your utility  company—help make solar power effective even in less sunny climates.

First-generation,  silicon-based solar panels generally reached 23% efficiency in  comparison to new PV (perovskite solar cells) that capture a broader  range of sunlight, reaching 30% or more.

For a 2,000 square foot house, the average monthly savings can offset up to 80% of your usage, reaching $100 to $200 a month.

Installation Fees
The  initial cost to install a system can reach $10,000-$30,000. The Federal  Solar Tax credit offsets that expense up to 30% on your tax return.

The  initial system has a practical life of 20-25 years, but the panels do  not operate without inverters which need to be replaced every 10-15  years. The panels need to be occasionally cleaned.
                                           
                                        
Remember actor Ed Begley Jr. riding his bike to the Oscars? He has been an  environmental activist and has advocated for solar energy for more than  25 years. As an early adopter, he brought a lot of awareness to the  technology and has made himself available through every media avenue to  discuss the importance of green energy.

If you are interested in  installing a system, call your utility company and ask for reputable  installers that will also perform yearly maintenance.

A Numbers Game
Energy  consumption is a numbers game that you can control. For instance, old  incandescent light bulbs come in 40, 60 and 100 watt configurations. The  equivalent bulb in an LED format would consume 4, 7 and 9 watts  respectively and the bulb would last years longer. In a four-arm  chandelier, with 60 watt bulbs you are using 3600 KwH of electricity  versus 24 kWh with the same brightness level.

Your local utility  also has a consumer program that will send you free lightbulbs and other  energy saving programs including an energy audit where your whole house  can be evaluated for energy savings before a system install.

For more information, visit www.solar-estimate.org to calculate your potential savings.
                                           
                                        
                                        
Rosa Colucci

Rosa Colucci is a Features Writer, Color Educator and Consultant who loves animals, the environment and a good bakery.
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